Crypto Lending Falls 17% to $56 Billion: Is This Slide Healthier Than 2022?
Why This Matters
A 17% contraction in crypto lending points to reduced leverage and liquidity across trading and borrowing markets, which could amplify volatility if collateral values weaken. The comparison with 2022 matters because lending-sector retrenchment can expose counterparty and maturity-mismatch risks, though the underlying cause and borrower quality determine whether this is orderly deleveraging or renewed stress.
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Crypto Lending Falls 17% to $56 Billion: Is This Slide Healthier Than 2022? beincrypto.com
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